naturalplastic wrote:
Have gone back and forth on this issue.
Sometimes I think that HFA and aspies are like kitty cats and p**** cats. Two names for the same darn thing.
Other times I see evidence that aspies are like VW Bugs, and HFAs are like Citreons. Similar bubble shaped freaks on wheels that are outwardly similar, but are radically different under close inspection.
HFA supposedly have greater spatial reasoning skills, and aspies supposedly have better verbal skill than HFAs.
Shrug...who knows?
Yeah, I can relate to that debate, naturalplastic, I too have gone back and forth on this.
I've heard the same skills difference, and I've also heard that aspies have more obsessions. Someone once told me that the difference was like if an aspie was obsessed with trains, then they'd eat, sleep and live trains (not literally), and they might want train models, train bedcovers etc, trains this and trains that, but for someone with HFA it would be more like "I like trains". They wouldn't get all excited over everything else connected to trains in some way.
I don't know if that holds true, but that was what another aspie with a HFA sibling once said.
I think the discussion on real differences is very interesting. I like classifying and putting differences in to boxes. We'd no doubt need a heap of terms to define everyone, so that's not realistic (although it'd be welcome for me), but I wish there were more classifications than they have now.